22.963, Calls: General Ling/USA
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LINGUIST List: Vol-22-963. Sat Feb 26 2011. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.
Subject: 22.963, Calls: General Ling/USA
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Date: 25-Feb-2011
From: Ellen Osterhaus [eosterha at purdue.edu]
Subject: Purdue Linguistics Association Symposium
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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:47:28
From: Ellen Osterhaus [eosterha at purdue.edu]
Subject: Purdue Linguistics Association Symposium
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Full Title: Purdue Linguistics Association Symposium
Short Title: PLA Symposium
Date: 16-Apr-2011 - 16-Apr-2011
Location: West Lafayette, IN, USA
Contact Person: Ellen Osterhaus
Meeting Email: plasymposium at gmail.com
Web Site: http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/PLA2011
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 04-Mar-2011
Meeting Description:
Purdue Linguistics Association Symposium 2011
Friday & Saturday, April 15-16, 2011
Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana
The 2011 PLA Student Symposium endeavors to provide undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctorate researchers from various linguistic fields opportunities to interact with those both inside and outside their respective disciplines. In addition to the Saturday paper sessions, we will also host some activities on Friday.
Call for Papers:
Submission Deadline: Extended to Friday, March 4, 2011
Acceptance Notification: Extended deadline notification by Wednesday, March 9, 2011
General Session (Saturday):
We invite submissions for abstracts for 20-minute presentations in any area related to linguistics, including, but not limited to:
-Phonetics
-Phonology
-Syntax
-Semantics
-Sociolinguistics
-Pragmatics
-Psycholinguistics
-Historical Linguistics
-Anthropological Linguistics
-Computational Linguistics
-Second Language Writing
-Speech and Hearing Sciences
Formatting Guidelines:
500 words maximum
2 pages maximum (second page may be used for tables, figures, and references)
PDF format
Use your last name and abstract title as the name of your PDF
Place the title of your paper at the top of the document
Do NOT include your name, institution, or any identifying information in the body of the abstract.
Submission Guidelines:
All graduate students and post-doctoral students are welcome to submit an abstract. Please submit your anonymous abstract electronically at http://linguistlist.org/ confcustom/PLA2011 by 11:59pm EST on Friday, March 4, 2011. Questions can be sent to plasymposium at gmail.com.
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